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Near-Fatal Self-Harm Among Canadian Adolescents.

Rachel H B MitchellCornelius AniClaude CyrJames IrvineAri R JoffeRobin SkinnerSam WongAntonia S StangMelanie LaffinDaphne J Korczak
Published in: Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie (2021)
Among Canadian adolescents admitted to the ICU with medically serious self-harm, females demonstrate a higher rate of suicide attempts and prior mental health care engagement, whereas males are more likely to die by suicide. These findings are consistent with data from other adolescent samples, as well as data from working-age and older adults. Therefore, a sex-specific approach to suicide prevention is warranted as part of a national suicide prevention strategy; family conflict may be a specific target for suicide prevention interventions among adolescents.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
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  • electronic health record
  • intensive care unit
  • big data
  • mental health
  • social media
  • quality improvement
  • mechanical ventilation
  • data analysis